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Two objects of mass 6 kg and 3 kg respectively move at a constant speed of 5m/s in a straight line. When an equal external force is applied to both objects, which object will have more of a likelihood to continue in the same motion it is moving? Why? A.) 6 kg because it has a lesser acceleration

B.) 3 kg because it has less inertia

C.) 3 kg because it has a greater acceleration

D.) 6 kg because it has more inertia

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